This article discusses the translation of ethnographic research on embodied selfhood in Alzheimer’s disease into a dramatic production for nurses and ancillary health care professionals working with persons who are cognitively impaired. The appeal of dramatic performance as an alternative medium for the translation and dissemination of research is that it provides an accessible presentation of research to audiences of diverse disciplinary backgrounds, it recovers the experiential immediacy of the body present in the original data-gathering setting, and it can foster critical awareness and engage audiences to envision new possibilities. It is our contention that Expressions of Personhood in Alzheimer’s is an ethnodramatic production that wil...
AbstractThe World Alzheimer Report (2014) stated that 44 million people worldwide suffer from AD. Pe...
This essay develops and performs a theory of intertextual memory; and uses this concept as a heurist...
Recruitment and retention of African Americans into Alzheimer disease (AD) research studies poses ch...
This article discusses the translation of ethnographic research on embodied selfhood in Alzheimer’s ...
A growing number of scholars are turning to dramatic performance as an innovative approach to dissem...
This paper argues for an expansion of the discourse on selfhood to include embodied self-expression—...
People construct themselves or are constructed by others through the social relations that occur bet...
This study presents the process of creating a performance ethnography of my family’s narratives abou...
Biomedicine defines Alzheimer disease, informing treatment, shaping relationships and overall experi...
abstract: Alzheimer's disease and related dementias are a growing issue in the United States. While ...
Threats to the self and personhood of people with ADRD include the disturbing images of Alzheimer’s ...
Over the space of a few decades, biomedical advances have blurred the line between life and death an...
Key Words: Alzheimer’s disease, Material Engagement, Practice Theory, Long-term Care Individuals wit...
In my research about dementia and its representation in contemporary theatre, I have found that work...
The discussions in this book borrow from the literature on dementia’s representation in other artfor...
AbstractThe World Alzheimer Report (2014) stated that 44 million people worldwide suffer from AD. Pe...
This essay develops and performs a theory of intertextual memory; and uses this concept as a heurist...
Recruitment and retention of African Americans into Alzheimer disease (AD) research studies poses ch...
This article discusses the translation of ethnographic research on embodied selfhood in Alzheimer’s ...
A growing number of scholars are turning to dramatic performance as an innovative approach to dissem...
This paper argues for an expansion of the discourse on selfhood to include embodied self-expression—...
People construct themselves or are constructed by others through the social relations that occur bet...
This study presents the process of creating a performance ethnography of my family’s narratives abou...
Biomedicine defines Alzheimer disease, informing treatment, shaping relationships and overall experi...
abstract: Alzheimer's disease and related dementias are a growing issue in the United States. While ...
Threats to the self and personhood of people with ADRD include the disturbing images of Alzheimer’s ...
Over the space of a few decades, biomedical advances have blurred the line between life and death an...
Key Words: Alzheimer’s disease, Material Engagement, Practice Theory, Long-term Care Individuals wit...
In my research about dementia and its representation in contemporary theatre, I have found that work...
The discussions in this book borrow from the literature on dementia’s representation in other artfor...
AbstractThe World Alzheimer Report (2014) stated that 44 million people worldwide suffer from AD. Pe...
This essay develops and performs a theory of intertextual memory; and uses this concept as a heurist...
Recruitment and retention of African Americans into Alzheimer disease (AD) research studies poses ch...